"There were two good teams going at it and sometimes your not going to get the results you want," said Huskies head coach Chris Larade.

"For 60-minutes we had a good shot advantage and we carried a lot of the play but in four-on-four for whatever reason we went into a let's play not to lose instead of just goin out to get it and it cost us."

It was a tight checking game in which scoring chances were tough to come by.

Askin opened the scoring 10:47 into the first. Laura Polak (Bedford, N.S.) sent the puck to Breanna Lanceleve (Middle Sackville, N.S.) in front she picked it up and tapped it to Askin who slid it home.

Gravelle tied things up just 20-seconds into the second. Just as a SMU penalty expired, Bujold played the puck back to Lindsey Donovan (Miramichi, N.B.) on the right-point. Donovan put it on a tee for Gravelle who one-timed it five-hole from just inside the left circle.

The third was back and forth but neither team could find a way to break through.

Bujold found the winner 5:47 into overtime. Donovan made a poke check at the X-Women blue-line, Kate Gotaas (Sherwood Park, Alta.) picked it up and went back the other way. She flew into the SMU zone and dropped it for Bujold who blasted a one-timer low blocker from the top of the left circle.

Up next, the decisive game three will be in Antigonish, N.S. on Tuesday, March 6 with a 7 p.m. puck drop.